All the idioms Teacher Kayla talks about in this video: 1. *On a roll* : To experience a lot of consecutive success. 2. *Second nature* : When something comes naturally and easily to you, like a habit. 3. *Bingo* : An exclamation used when someone is exactly correct or finds a solution. 4. *Stand by* : To support a decision or a person without changing your mind. 5. *Shoot your shot* : To attempt something, even if it's a long shot or not likely to succeed. 6. *To Give push back* : To oppose or resist something. 7. *Baby fever* : When someone strongly desires to start a family. 8. *Give back* : To donate money or time for a charitable cause. 9. *Get after it* : To pursue something and work hard. 10. *It's so you* : When something matches a person's personality or style. 11. *Ride off into the sunset* : To end a story or adventure triumphantly. 12. *Batten down the hatches* : To prepare for a challenging situation or be thorough in addressing a problem. 13. *From top to bottom* : To be thorough and cover everything. 14. *From head to toe* : To be completely covered or affected. 15. *Common sense* : A concept that should be easily understood by everyone. 16. *Slip up* : To make an unintentional error. 17. *Drive you crazy* : To annoy someone significantly. 18. *Stop by* / *In the neighborhood* : To visit casually or conveniently. 19. *Leave in the dust* : To beat someone thoroughly in a competition. 20. *Face your problems head on* : To deal with issues directly and without hesitation. 21. *Shrug it off* : To dismiss or ignore something. 22. *Slip away* : To quietly or discreetly leave a place, often unnoticed. 23. *Don't go there* : A phrase used to advise someone not to bring up a sensitive or uncomfortable topic of conversation. 24. *Let's call it* : To suggest ending something. 25. *Coin a phrase* : To invent a new expression or phrase. 26. *Out with it* : A command to encourage someone to speak up. 27. *Spit it out* : A similar command to urge someone to speak without hesitation.
I love your videos. If I may suggest you to leave the expression you are talking about the entire time on the screen? Do not take it off until you get to the next one, please! Thanks
Dear Kayla. When I look for something vital for me for one hour or so AND I FINALLY FIND IT, I am screaming something different, not "Bingo". It's a much more colorful and picturesque thing. P. S. Your bouquet of expressions is excellent, thank you.
All the idioms Teacher Kayla talks about in this video:
1. *On a roll* : To experience a lot of consecutive success.
2. *Second nature* : When something comes naturally and easily to you, like a habit.
3. *Bingo* : An exclamation used when someone is exactly correct or finds a solution.
4. *Stand by* : To support a decision or a person without changing your mind.
5. *Shoot your shot* : To attempt something, even if it's a long shot or not likely to succeed.
6. *To Give push back* : To oppose or resist something.
7. *Baby fever* : When someone strongly desires to start a family.
8. *Give back* : To donate money or time for a charitable cause.
9. *Get after it* : To pursue something and work hard.
10. *It's so you* : When something matches a person's personality or style.
11. *Ride off into the sunset* : To end a story or adventure triumphantly.
12. *Batten down the hatches* : To prepare for a challenging situation or be thorough in addressing a problem.
13. *From top to bottom* : To be thorough and cover everything.
14. *From head to toe* : To be completely covered or affected.
15. *Common sense* : A concept that should be easily understood by everyone.
16. *Slip up* : To make an unintentional error.
17. *Drive you crazy* : To annoy someone significantly.
18. *Stop by* / *In the neighborhood* : To visit casually or conveniently.
19. *Leave in the dust* : To beat someone thoroughly in a competition.
20. *Face your problems head on* : To deal with issues directly and without hesitation.
21. *Shrug it off* : To dismiss or ignore something.
22. *Slip away* : To quietly or discreetly leave a place, often unnoticed.
23. *Don't go there* : A phrase used to advise someone not to bring up a sensitive or uncomfortable topic of conversation.
24. *Let's call it* : To suggest ending something.
25. *Coin a phrase* : To invent a new expression or phrase.
26. *Out with it* : A command to encourage someone to speak up.
27. *Spit it out* : A similar command to urge someone to speak without hesitation.
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Useful lesson ❤❤❤❤
Very very nice
Thanks Kayla. You're the best
We are lucky that you are excellent teaching English speaking to us it's admirable and laudable thank you so much
Thank you for another very good lesson.
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This class is amazing
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Thank you. Great explanation.
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Thank you Kayla, from Colombia. Good video
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I love your videos. If I may suggest you to leave the expression you are talking about the entire time on the screen? Do not take it off until you get to the next one, please!
Thanks
Good
Who coined the phrase, I like this expression
Teacher I would love you write down all of your speaking because to me will be useful
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Dear Kayla. When I look for something vital for me for one hour or so AND I FINALLY FIND IT, I am screaming something different, not "Bingo". It's a much more colorful and picturesque thing.
P. S. Your bouquet of expressions is excellent, thank you.
Please do you have complete phrases in pdf with examples?
Bingooooo
Hi madam❤
"They may have DROVE you crazy" at 14:38: is that correct?
Who coined this phrases?
I did bro
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How can I communicate with you Kayla
Im André Dertrudes Im Brazilian Mariza is my Wife.
Please don’t mislead people, On a roll means something tasty on a Kaiser bun ) like lobster on a roll.
U may not be a native English speaker for that comment
හිරු හැමදාම. මිනිස්සු රැවැට්ටු වා 😄
Here is André Dertrudes Im a Man Im Brazilian. Mariza is my wafe. I Very Very Very like your class Kiss you princess beautiful.
سلام اسم فامیل دقیق وشماره ملی رو بفرست بدم حاج آقا عقدمون رو بخوند
Stand by, I stood by my wife at the altar some 10 years ago, then she divorced me , took all of my assets , what a b..
overdone with gestures, hard to watch
thank you
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Here is André Dertrudes Im a Man Im Brazilian. Mariza is my wafe. I Very Very Very like your class Kiss you princess beautiful.